Do u purposely send email in late night or early morning?

only_lonely

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Like u draft first then wait until everybody sleep then u send it.
Or wake up early morning just to send one email when everybody not yet start working.
Just to show that you are most hardworking and pity person in the team.
 

yoongcy421

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depending on what company you work for. my boss actually dislike this kinda emails unless absolutely necessary. it shows that we are not practicing work life balance.
 

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If I have to be at school until real late and then reach home, sometimes will trigger new need to follow up other emails.


The recipient can alawys wake up tmr morning and read it.
 

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Like u draft first then wait until everybody sleep then u send it.
Or wake up early morning just to send one email when everybody not yet start working.
Just to show that you are most hardworking and pity person in the team.



playing politics in office wouldnt get you far
 

cheappc

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Only FT does that. And it’s just make you look so stupid.
Can be easily done with delayed delivery. 😒
 

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In my line I just send.
Day time can be so busy at site that no time to do admin work.
 

kindaichi83

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got one colleague always send mass emails at 2-3am

dunno what is wrong with her
 
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